Charlie Kirk scored a stoppage-time leveller as Crewe shared derby honours with Port Vale after a thrilling 2-2 League Two draw.

Antony Kay's 71st-minute long-range effort appeared to have won it for Vale as they came from behind after enduring the worst possible start when goalkeeper Ryan Boot gifted Crewe an opener through Ryan Wintle.

Tom Pope levelled from the penalty spot before the break and Kay volleyed in before the late drama.

John Akinde scored two penalties either side of a Harry McKirdy goal to earn Barnet a 2-1 win against Crewe.

Akinde put the hosts ahead from the penalty spot in the 51st minute but they were pegged back in the 71st minute when George Ray looped a header to the back post and McKirdy was able to steer it in.

The match appeared to be heading for a draw but in the 87th minute the Bees won their second penalty of the match and Akinde made no mistake from the spot to revive Barnet's Sky Bet League Two survival...

LONDON -- The Football Association (FA) inquiry into historic child sexual abuse is prepared to investigate the clubs at the centre of the allegations, notably Crewe Alexandra, if they fail to conduct satisfactory reviews of their own, sources have told ESPN FC.

Clive Sheldon QC, the barrister heading the inquiry into abuse between 1970 and 2005, is increasing pressure on 12 clubs linked to a known or alleged abuser -- among them Crewe, where Barry Bennell, jailed for 30 years after being found...